In recent times, India’s young leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has made it a habit to come up with his quirky comments on the posts shared by his teammates. Chahal is also one of the most active cricketers on various social media platforms. Recently, he had trolled Rohit Sharma with a funny comment on the post that the Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper had shared with his wife. And now, Chahal has come up with a comment for Rishabh Pant.
The comment that Chahal has made for Pant was out of the admiration for the knock that Rishabh played a night ago in an IPL fixture. However, going by Chahal’s light-hearted nature, one can safely assume that there is certainly more to the meaning of the comment that he made on the picture shared by Pant.
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Rishabh recently played a mind-boggling knock for the Delhi Daredevils (DD) against the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The DD badly struggling when Pant had arrived in to bat. He singlehandedly bailed his team out of trouble. He played an unbeaten knock of 128 in the innings to take his side to a total of 187 in the game. En route his breathtaking knock, he broke a plethora of records.
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Pant’s century was the third IPL ton of the 2018 edition of the tournament. Also, during his knock, he became the youngest player to cross the 1000-run mark in the history of IPL. Furthermore, he became the second youngest cricketer to score an IPL century. Needless to concede, he was a happy man after his breathtaking knock. He was unfortunate to have ended on the losing side in the game.
However, Rishabh still cherished the knock he played and posted a picture on his social media handle. He received a lot of comments and one among the various was from Yuzvendra Chahal. Chahal, in his comment, wrote, “Sir big fan well played chintu brother @rishabpant”. Rishabh Pant was quick to see the comment and funnily commented back, “@yuzi_Chahal23 sachi mai kya”.
Check out the social media exchange between the two: